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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| many forms and has many bad names—gluttony, drunkenness, and 2 Phaedr| enterprise, such as makes the names of men and women famous, 3 Phaedr| however prolific in hard names. When Plato has sufficiently 4 Phaedr| speak and to think. The names dialectic and rhetoric are 5 Phaedr| But Plato makes use of names which have often hardly 6 Phaedr| excess. Now excess has many names, and many members, and many 7 Phaedr| the ancient inventors of names (compare Cratylus), who 8 Phaedr| they add their admirers’ names at the top of the writing, 9 Phaedr| writes, he begins with the names of his approvers?~PHAEDRUS: 10 Phaedr| who teaches in them the names of which Licymnius made 11 Phaedr| eikonologies and all the hard names which we have been endeavouring